Pupil premium strategy statement Colindale Primary School

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Pupil premium strategy statement Colindale Primary School 1. Summary information School Colindale Primary School Academic Year 2016/17 Total PP budget 283,000 Date of most recent PP Review N/A Total number of pupils 738 Number of pupils eligible for PP 237/32% (Includes EYFS) 2. Current attainment End of KS2 July 2016 Date for next internal review of this strategy July 2017 Pupils eligible for PP (Colindale) Pupils not eligible (national average) % achieving expected + in reading, writing and maths combined 47% 53% % achieving expected + in reading 80% 74% % achieving expected + in writing 75% 65% % achieving expected + in maths 70% 73% Overall progress in reading - 0.24-0.66 Overall progress in writing - 0.46-0.51 Overall progress in maths - 0.14 1.14 3. Current attainment End of KS1 July 2016 Pupils eligible for PP (Colindale) Pupils not eligible (national average) % achieving expected + in reading 80% 74% % achieving expected + in writing 75% 65% % achieving expected + in maths 70% 73% % achieving Greater depth in reading 15% 24% % achieving Greater depth in writing 5% 13% Page 1 of 5

% achieving Greater depth in maths 0% 18% 4. Current attainment End of EYFS July 2016 Pupils eligible for PP (Colindale) Pupils not eligible (national average) % achieving GLD (Good Level of Development) 56.3% 69.3% 5. Barriers to future attainment (for pupils eligible for PP, including high ability) In-school barriers (issues to be addressed in school, such as poor oral language skills) A. Poor understanding and use of phonics B. Maths skills, knowledge and understanding below age related expectations. C. New to English. D. Early acquisition of English. E Possible SEN, with attainment low in all core subjects. F No barriers, but need to ensure able pupils reach their potential & excel in all subjects. G Poor social skills leading to conflict with peers during breaks. H Reading skills, knowledge and understanding below age related expectations. I Writing skills, knowledge and understanding below age related expectations. J Receptive and expressive language skills below expectation. K Poor concentration and low level disruption in class. External barriers (issues which also require action outside school, such as low attendance rates) A. Poor attendance. B Emotional vulnerability due to a range of factors. C Families who are new to the country and new to English who need help and advice supporting their children s education. d Poor housing- living in cramped conditions so lack of space to do homework. 6. s 2017 Page 2 of 5

s and how they will be measured EYFS EYFS: Raised attainment in GLD Success criteria To be in line with All children nationally - 70% PP children achieve GLD KS1 1. Narrow the gap between PP and All pupils in maths 2. Narrow the gap between PP and All pupils at greater depth in reading 3. Narrow the gap between PP and All pupils at greater depth in writing 4. Narrow the gap between PP and All pupils at greater depth in maths 1. To be in line with All children nationally 2. To be in line with All children nationally 3. To be in line with All children nationally 4. To be in line with All children nationally KS2 5. Narrow the gap between PP and All pupils in reading, writing and maths combined 6. Narrow the gap between PP and All pupils in maths 7. Improve PP pupil progress in reading 8. Improve PP pupil progress in writing 5. To be in line with All children nationally 6. To be in line with All children nationally 7. To be in line with All children nationally 8. To be in line with All children nationally 9. Planned expenditure Academic year: 2016-2017 Closely monitored by the Senior Leadership Team and PPG Governors Page 3 of 5 To be reviewed at pupil progress meetings to effectiveness for individual pupil progress and in July 2017 for overall impact. The three headings below enable schools to demonstrate how they are using the pupil premium to improve classroom pedagogy, provide targeted support and support whole school strategies. i. Quality of teaching for all All teaching across all subjects is consistently good and better, with all pupils making good and better progress. Subject expertise is increased and pupils are taught in reduce group sizes to enhance differentiation and personalisation of learning. Subject expertise is increased and pupils are taught in reduce group sizes to enhance differentiation and personalisation of learning. Chosen action / approach Planned professional development for teachers & TAs see School Development Plan for detail. Additional highly experienced teacher for Years 5 and 6 in English and mathematics Additional highly experienced teacher to run mathematics booster groups and interventions in year 2 & teach a maths group in year 6.

Pupils have more focused adult support in continuous provision and increased support from targeted interventions. ii. Targeted support Pupils who are new to English and new to the school, settle quickly and make rapid progress in their acquisition of English. Additional members of staff in the Early Years to improve adult/child ratio and provide extra support- nursery and reception. Chosen action/approach Cost: 143,896 Additional TAs support New Arrivals and EAL pupils in phonics group x3 weekly; EAL pre teach groups; speaking and listening groups; extra reading; and EAL in class support. Targeted pupils make accelerated progress in their reading and writing and catch up with their peers. Reading and writing interventions in year 2 & 3 led by a trained Teaching Assistant- Project X and Pirate Writing. (Including training for the TA) Targeted pupils make accelerated progress in their phonic skills, which enables them to become more confident in reading and writing and catch up with their peers. Phonic interventions in years 1 and 2 led by a trained Teaching Assistant Vulnerable pupils are supported with their emotional needs and are therefore more able to tackle the challenges of learning and other aspects of school. Pupils with speech and language delays and disorders, make good progress in their receptive and expressive language skills. Play Therapist supporting individuals and groups of children. Additional Speech and Language Therapy Provision delivered by a trained Teaching Assistant for individuals and groups of children throughout the school Cost: 106,604 iii. Other approaches Attainment raised in maths in years 2,3 and 6 Pupils in year 6 able to complete given homework in a supported environment. Chosen action/approach After school maths lessons for targeted pupils - 10 wk programme. After school Homework club run by senior teachers. Page 4 of 5

All pupils have a curriculum enriched, relevant and interactive. All pupils have a curriculum enriched, relevant and interactive. Pupils arrive to school on time having had breakfast and a fun start to the day, ready to learn. Trips subsidised. School and topic based interactive workshops throughout the school. Breakfast Club Subsidy Pupils have a supported lunchtime experience where they can access a range of fun activities, develop their social skills and are ready for an afternoon of learning. Pupils develop their gross motor skills, their self-confidence and physical skills. Pupils have a supported lunchtime experience where they can access a range of fun activities, develop their social skills and are ready for an afternoon of learning Families in need are offered and provided with additional support from a range of professionals. Additional Mealtime Supervisor. Places in the Sports After School Club run by Woody s Academy. Lunchtime PE Lessons run by Woody s Academy. CAF Service Creative Intervention Administrator one day a week. Targeted pupils have access to teaching outside of school hours and families are given support. Family group for our parents from Afghanistan run by Paiwand Afghan Association. Weekly Saturday school for up to 25 children- (English and Maths lesson) Cost 32,500 Total budgeted cost 283,000 Page 5 of 5